He added of his competition: “They’re all amazing artists and I think that this could have gone to either of us, and obviously with the vote being 2% difference, it very well could have. So I mean I think you know, hopefully, we’ve all have won in a sense.”

Javier said he was preparing himself to congratulate Dia.

“I mean I am honored to have the official win, but I was honestly very prepared to hear Carson [Daly] say, ‘Dia Frampton,’ and I was prepared to hug her and tell her how much I love her because I do. I love her as a person. I love her as an artist and I really love what she does.”

Javier’s victory wasn’t only a special moment for him, but for his wife and two little girls who celebrated with him on stage.

The winner also shared his advice to fans.

“I would tell them to audition for The Voice, because I knew when I started the odds were stacked up against me, and it almost kept me from auditioning, but it goes to show that you don’t
always know what’s best for you and my brother’s the one who talked me into auditioning. And obviously I’m glad that he did it.”